Mashpee MA
Mashpee is the one of the fastest growing towns in Massachusetts. Along
with the Martha's Vineyard town of Aquinnah, it's a traditional home to
the Wampanoag Nation, the Native American tribe that met the Pilgrims
in Plymouth. Although now outnumbered by new residents, the Wampanoag
continue to contribute to Mashpee's character through their Indian Museum,
annual July Powwow, and other Tribal Council acitivities.
Mashpee has over five miles of beaches on Nantucket and Vineyard Sounds,
extensive waterfront on Waquoit and Popponesset Bays, championship golf
courses (New Seabury and Willowbend) and Mashpee Commons, a deluxe shopping
complex on Rte. 151. Mashpee has become a prime resort and retirement
community, offering both a relaxed way of life and complete range of services.
In a commitment to preserving an ecological balance, 2200 acres in Mashpee
have been proposed for inclusion in a new National Wildlife Refuge. Efforts
like this are intended to insure that the town remains true to its Native
American heritage, maintains economic vitality, and protects its natural
resources with asense of tranquility that gives residents a real sense
of community pride and activism.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 September 2007 )
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